12 feet olympicans do double "Carl Lewis" do golds
It depends on many factors. The average is about 3 feet.
90cm
I can jump 8 ft
it can't jump it to much weaght
On average, 14-year-olds can clear heights ranging from 4 to 5 feet in high jump competitions. Factors such as training, athleticism, and technique can influence individual performance.
I'm a sophomore and I jump 5'10". That's about average or a little more than average but at big meets a lot of guys jump upwards of 6'6" but then again I'm only in 10th grade.
That's about 4 times the height of a grown man.
I don't know, but they can jump seven times their own height!
If a man could jump like a grasshopper, he could potentially leap several times his height. Grasshoppers can jump up to 20 times their body length, which translates to impressive vertical heights. For an average man, this could mean jumping anywhere from 10 to 15 feet high, depending on his size and weight. However, this is purely hypothetical, as human physiology differs significantly from that of grasshoppers.
A Saber Tooth Tiger could jump as high as an average modern Bengal Tiger.
13,000 ft.
I High jump for my school so I would say 2 feet shy of his own height when he starts out.